friendly advice
Hey guys, if you decide to join a company like Heston, try to learn from the good pilots there and not the cowboys who like bending the rules just to complete the mission (working hours, approach minima, fuel policy etc). I started my flying career in a small airline not unlike the likes of Heston etc., where things like Standards and safety culture and regulatory compliance were all subject to commercial pressure. But amongst the 'cowboys' that we had, were a few real pilots who came or had been with proper airlines. The last 20 years I am now with a legacy airline and I am grateful to have experienced the two sides of how airlines can be run.